Did the stranger know what Cole had been trying to do? Had she stepped in anyway, because her belief in it was that strong? If so, the ghost had to respect the hell out of that action. Having the courage to act on convictions was a level above just holding a particular opinion.
To the second part, Colette provided a small shake of her head. ”No. Not.. intentionally, anyway.” She certainly didn’t blame the wolves of her pack. How she felt and what she’d done wasn’t on them.
”My own deeds. I don’t deserve salvation for what I’ve done. I should be dead.” The ghost answered. There were so many times, so many deeds for which she should’ve perished that luck or some other random occurrence had managed to save her from. It’d been the undeserved kindness of strangers that’d helped her past the eye injury initially.
Then Reika, a year ago, when she’d been nearly starving. Now this woman.
When would it stop? Would it ever?